........is apparently, according to an international reggae symposium held in The Hague last week - Freddie McKay's 'Cool Down Your Temper', originally issued on Marsha Music 7".

A panel of expert judges at the symposium nominated the most likely candidate for the job of reissuing the legendary 7" as being the esteemed Brooklyn, New York record company, D.K.R aka Digikiller/Deeper Knowledge Records.It was decided that as D.K.R had already reissued three other legendary recordings by the late Jamaican reggae artist, they would have the connections to make this latest record a viable project.

Other companies that were vying for the prestigious reissue rights included France's Onlyroots & Iroko Record labels, and the UK's Archive Recordings.Congratulations DKR!

Beside Cool down your temper, which is indeed really outstanding, I would love to see the Jah love I tune originally on lucky star being reissued!!! Add Your cup is full on sunpower, and you get a perfect batch of release from Freddie McKay!!!

Chaos reigned supreme in the streets of The Hague today as thousands of angry protesters took to the city streets to vent their anger ,frustration and disappointment upon hearing the news that D.K.R the popular New York record label has turned down the prestigious offer of repressing the late reggae artist Freddie McKay's rare and most sort after recording ''Cool Down Your Temper".

Police lines were stretched to breaking point as the protesters smashed bottles on their own heads , looted stores and burned dozens of vehicles within the riot affected areas.Order was finally restored to the cities streets early the next morning, with the Police Minister vowing to come down hard on any further protests.Leading speaker and honorary judge at the recent Reggae Symposium held in The Hague earlier this week, Professor Robert Narley was still said to be in deep shock on hearing D.K.R's decision, although in a short statement to the press he vowed to fight on and urged the thousands of public voters to never give up on the dream that , "even the average working man in the street may one day be able to hold in his or hers hand & play in their own homes the mighty 7" 45 that is "Cool Down Your Temper".World leaders and Reggae collectors from around the globe are said to be congregating at a secret location to urgently discuss plans for what action they can take next to get this tune reissued and available to the deserving public.

Cool Down Your Temper was recently voted The Worlds #1 Most Wanted Repress 45 at the International Reggae Symposium.